Quality-based presets

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Not exactly sure what type of file you want to render out of Adobe Photoshop? One of the things to keep in mind when rendering out video is quality. What are the quality-based presets that Photoshop offers? In this video, author Richard Harrington points out the quality-based presets that you can take advantage of in Photoshop.

- If you're not sure exactly what type of file you need,…Photoshop offers some quality-based presets.…These use simple language to describe what's going to be made.…So if you choose a high quality option,…you're getting a larger file with better visual quality.…Of course that means a larger file size…and you have to balance that out.…But these presets are quite useful for the general user.…If you're not sure exactly what you need to export,…Photoshop makes it easy with some friendly presets.…

Just choose File Export Render Video.…Now we've already discussed these other options here…for where you store things and the names of your files.…Let's call this Rev2.…Now stick with the Adobe Media Encoder option.…Then take a look at the file format.…For now, we'll stick with H.264,…a common format for sharing on the web.…From the preset option here,…you'll see several targets available.…

One of the easiest choices to make is low, medium, or high.…In most cases, high quality is going to work very well…if you intend to deliver this to a video sharing site…

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12/7/2018

If Photoshop is the center of your creative world, it's a good choice when you need to edit video. In this course, Rich Harrington reveals how the powerful image-editing tools in Photoshop CC translate to video and shows how to transform a selection of clips into a polished movie. He walks through a real-world project from start to finish, illustrating the basic technical skills that will help you edit raw clips into cohesive stories. Learn how to import and organize footage, build sequences in the Timeline, fix color and exposure issues, add overlays and transitions, adjust volume, and publish your finished project in the right formats for web and social media. Plus, find out how to create animated slideshows from still images using a similar Timeline-based workflow.